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  1. McKee's career began in the music business in Detroit as a child prodigy, where she started writing music and lyrics, singing, playing keyboards, and performing at the age of seven. [11] In 1968, McKee, then aged 14, recorded her first record entitled "Stop!

  2. Lonette McKee's career began in the music industry in hometown Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she began playing keyboards composing music and lyrics, singing and performing professionally at a young age.

    • July 22, 1954
  3. Apr 2, 2024 · She was born in Detroit, Michigan on July 22, 1954. McKee inherited her passion for music from her mother, who was a renowned gospel singer. She initially started her career as a child star performing in musicals and then went on to become a successful singer and actress in Hollywood.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0571188Lonette McKee - IMDb

    Lonette McKee's career began in the music industry in hometown Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she began playing keyboards composing music and lyrics, singing and performing professionally at a young age.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Detroit, Michigan, USA
  5. Sep 25, 1994 · Don’t get her started. In Francis Ford Coppola’s 1984 flop “The Cotton Club,” Lonette McKee, playing a beautiful torch singer, sang a haunting ballad called “Ill Wind.”. She knew of ...

  6. Lonette began her music career in Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she started writing music, singing, playing keyboards, and performing at the tender age of seven. At fourteen she recorded her first record, which became an instant regional pop hit. McKee wrote the title song for the film Quadroon when just fifteen.

  7. lonettemckee.com › musicLonette McKee

    Lonette began her music career in Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she began writing music, singing, playing keyboards and performing at the age of seven. By fourteen, she had written and recorded her first singles, one of which became an instant regional pop-chart hit.